The winner of tonight’s main event at the Citizens Business Bank Arena will earn the organization’s first 145-pound title and a $100,000 bonus.

All but one of the event’s 16 fighters made weight without incident.

Light-heavyweight Nick Moghaddam weighed in one-half pound over the 206-pound limit, but the organization made no mention of a potential penalty.

There will also be a 37-pound discrepancy in a heavyweight bout between Travis Browne, who registered 254 pounds, and Mychal Clark, who weighed in at just 217 pounds.

Tonight’s featherweight final winner will receive $100,000 in addition to the $75,000 each fighter has already earned through two wins in the first two rounds of Bellator’s debut tournaments. Welterweight, middleweight and light-heavyweight winners will also be crowned during Bellator’s week 11 and 12 events, the final two cards of the upstart promotion’s debut season.

As with all Bellator events, Friday’s card will air via one-day tape delay on ESPN Deportes.

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